More than twenty thousand pages of documents from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate were released this week, giving the public the clearest view yet of how Epstein and his circle discussed Donald Trump across different moments in his political rise. The emails span from 2011, when Epstein was attempting to re-enter public life after his conviction, to 2019, when scrutiny around his past had intensified once again, the New York Times reported.

US House Democrats drew attention to several messages that they said pointed to deeper awareness on Trump’s part. House Republicans countered that the selection was misleading and released a far larger cache of Epstein’s communications. The result is a patchwork of internal conversations that reveal how Epstein monitored political developments, commented on T

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